The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 3Claxton, Remsen, & Haffelfinger, 1878 |
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Pagina 17
... manners , should give us a history of the Young Pretender's proceedings . Mr. Boswell's notes , the work called " Ascanius , " the journals in the Lockhart papers , and the periodical publications of the day , contain a great deal of ...
... manners , should give us a history of the Young Pretender's proceedings . Mr. Boswell's notes , the work called " Ascanius , " the journals in the Lockhart papers , and the periodical publications of the day , contain a great deal of ...
Pagina 21
... manner of the hospitality of the inhabitants ; and particularly spoke much of his happiness in having you for his companion ; and said that the longer he knew you , he loved and esteemed you the more . This conversation passed in the ...
... manner of the hospitality of the inhabitants ; and particularly spoke much of his happiness in having you for his companion ; and said that the longer he knew you , he loved and esteemed you the more . This conversation passed in the ...
Pagina 23
... manner , Lady Eglintoune's complimentary adoption of Dr. Johnson as her son ; for I unfortunately stated that her ladyship adopted him as her son , in consequence of her having been married the year after he was born . Dr. Johnson ...
... manner , Lady Eglintoune's complimentary adoption of Dr. Johnson as her son ; for I unfortunately stated that her ladyship adopted him as her son , in consequence of her having been married the year after he was born . Dr. Johnson ...
Pagina 26
... manners . I always approve of the moral , often of the political reflections . I I love the benevolence of the author . They who search for faults may possibly find them in this , as well as in every other work of literature . For ...
... manners . I always approve of the moral , often of the political reflections . I I love the benevolence of the author . They who search for faults may possibly find them in this , as well as in every other work of literature . For ...
Pagina 28
... manners of the people , and the face of the country , are all he attempts to describe , or seems to have thought of . Much were it to be wished that they who have travelled into more remote , and of course more curious , regions , had ...
... manners of the people , and the face of the country , are all he attempts to describe , or seems to have thought of . Much were it to be wished that they who have travelled into more remote , and of course more curious , regions , had ...
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